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HELP Use the properties of sigma notation and the summation formulas to evaluate. See attached
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HELP Use the properties of sigma notation and the summation formulas to evaluate. See attached
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Write out all the solutions from 1 to 10 and add them together
(1^2+3(1)-2)=2
(2^2+3(2)-2)=8
" = 16
" = 32
" = 38
" = 52
" = 68
" = 86
" = 106
" = 128
Add them together: 530
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